Last night’s account of how Doctor Who originated in the 1960s was a great watch. Very well-paced and heartwarming. Also, the above scene had the potential to be cheesy but I thought it was rather a nice touch. I didn’t start watching Doctor Who until David Tennant took up residence in the TARDIS, and then…
Author: Jim
Gothamic Beta Pebble Watch Face 1.0
‘Gothamic Beta’ is the Batman watch face I’ve designed for the new Pebble smartwatch. Version 1 is a static logo, 24hr time and date.
Headless Pis over VNC
If you have a Raspberry Pi, but don’t want to use any of the graphical features or use a keyboard, mouse and monitor, then this is the guide for you.
The New Minecraft Club
Gearing up for another term of Minecraft as an After School Activity, I’ve got a few ideas and intentions.
‘Welcome Robot’ Featured in Stanford Lecture
A friend of mine recently gave a talk on the use of tablets in creative computing at Stanford University, and my ‘iPad-only’ stop-motion animation that I created last January featured in it. Created entirely during my lunch break and on my new (at the time) iPad 2, ‘Welcome Robot‘ was shot in I Can Animate,…
‘Welcome Robot’ at Stanford
A friend of mine recently gave a talk on the use of tablets in creative computing at Stanford University, and my ‘iPad-only’ stop-motion animation that I created last January featured in it. Created entirely during my lunch break and on my new (at the time) iPad 2, ‘Welcome Robot’ was shot in I Can Animate,…
Apple TV and iPad Guide
An illustrated guide to the potential of using an iPad 2 mirrored to an Apple TV.
Time-Lapse: Seven Hours Over Kensington
The weather’s been pretty interesting for the last few days. I decided to put my iPhone into Airplane Mode, plug it into a charger, set a 1-minute time lapse and throw it up into one of the office windows from 0845-1545 on Friday afternoon. My iPhone got pretty hot during the time, but it pulled…
Frog
Not coming soon to theaters anywhere.
Welcome Robot
Created entirely during my lunch break and on my new (at the time) iPad 2, ‘Welcome Robot’ was shot in I Can Animate, scored in GarageBand, then put together in iMovie (with some help creating titles in Keynote). To put things in perspective, arguments in the tablet space were still flying around about how the…